Eight Plumbing Tips To Prepare Your Home for the Dog Days of Summer
August 10, 2011 by admin
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Seasonal Tips from the Experts at Roto-Rooter to Reduce your Water Bill
MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 10, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — You probably noticed an increase in your water bill this month. During peak water use, usually in late July or early August, the average American uses about four times as much water than they do the rest of the year. From taking more frequent showers to watering the lawn to even washing additional loads of laundry — it all adds up. “Aside from watering your lawn later in the day, there are many other summer water-saving tips that many people don’t think about,” Minneapolis Roto-Rooter general manager John Senescall says.
Fortunately, the plumbing experts at Roto-Rooter recommend a list of plumbing precautions to save your wallet from the summer heat, while saving energy and staying within the family budget.
- Check the temperature setting on your water heater. It should be set no higher than 120 degrees to prevent scalding and reduce energy use. Summer is a good time to turn the temperature down, especially when away on vacation.
- Replacing an old shower head can save up to 7.5 gallons of water per minute without sacrificing water pressure. To clean mineral deposits from the showerhead, unscrew it, soak it in vinegar overnight and then gently scrub with a toothbrush to remove deposits.
- Check washing machine hoses for rupture. Turn valves on and off to check for leaks.
- Make sure that yard drains, gutters and downspouts are cleaned out, open and free of debris.
- Check outdoor faucets and hose bibs to make sure water flows freely.
- Beware of standing water. Excess water can result from leaky or broken pipes or a damaged sewer line. Standing water is not healthy for children or pets, and is a breeding ground for insects and germs. Inspect the yard for areas that are too wet and with unusual plant or grass growth.
- Conserve water. Water your lawn before sun up or after sun down to reduce usage.
- In humid weather, ductwork may sweat and cause condensation. This can cause a backup if the drains are not clear. If you have an attic installation, be sure to check for water in the drain pan, which could potentially ruin your ceiling.
Roto-Rooter has additional seasonal plumbing tips available on-line at www.rotorooter.com. Ask questions or share your own tips on our Facebook page.
About Roto-Rooter
Roto-Rooter, a wholly owned subsidiary of Chemed Corporation, was established in 1935 and is the largest provider of plumbing and drain cleaning services in North America. Roto-Rooter operates businesses in more than 116 company-owned territories and more than 500 independent franchise territories, serving 91 percent of the U.S. population and 44 percent of Canada.
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